Holograph note by VM above letter: "This letter came with the cutting
on opposite page." Clipping caption: "One Woman One Vote: Sketches at
the Women's Suffrage Meeting at St. James's Hall."

Box 2, Item S-37, L-42, p. 45

Letter with self-portrait,[March 1893]

Scope and Content Note

Dated March 1893 in
My Picture Gallery, pp. 36-37. Written on VM's departure for
Paris and offering his serious opinion on her artwork, should she ever request it.
Signed with a sad-looking self-portrait of himself with a palette and
paints; this drawing is printed on p. 37 of
My Picture Gallery.

Box 2, Item S-38-39, L-43, p. 45

Letter in pencil with two self portraits,[April 1893]

Scope and Content Note

Dated by VM. Written while ill with influenza and both self portraits
are of him sick in bed. Described on p. 36 of
My Picture Gallery.

Box 2, Item S-40-42, L-44-45, p. 47

Letter with drawings,[1893]

Scope and Content Note

Dated by VM. Written to her during her time in Paris. Discusses his low
spirits, going to a play with "Mrs. Gaskell and Amy" and "Love in the
Ruins."

Box 1, Item L-9, S-2, pp. 29-30

Letter from EBJ with original envelope,29 September 1893

Scope and Content Note

Written from bed when EBJ was ill. Talks about the Kelmscott Press
Chaucer and about his destroyed watercolor "Love in the ruins." Printed in
My Picture Gallery, p. 43.

Box 1, Item L-6, p. 26

Letter from EBJ,[October 1893]

Scope and Content Note

Dated by VM.

Box 2, Item S-48, L-51, p. 57

Letter with drawing of Olive,[ca. Fall 1893]

Scope and Content Note

Dated by VM (or another party) as 1895 in album, but dated as 1893 in
My Picture Gallery, p. 46. Drawing of Olive riding a rocking horse, and note about
meeting her in Battersea Park. The drawing of Olive is printed on p. 45 of
My Picture Gallery.

Box 1, Item L-7, p. 27

Letter from EBJ,[1893]

Scope and Content Note

Dated by VM. Mentions social plans with Henry James.

Box 1, Item L-8, p. 28

Letter from EBJ,[1893]

Scope and Content Note

Dated by VM.

Box 1, Item L-2, pp. 21-22

Letter from EBJ with newspaper clipping enclosures,[1894]

Scope and Content Note

Dated 1894 by VM. Written from "Rottingdean, nr. Brighton" with 6
newspaper portraits of "advanced women."

Box 1, Item L-14, p. 34

Letter from EBJ,[ca. January 1894]

Scope and Content Note

Dated by VM. Mentions "Love in the ruins" and the story of the lady
who married "Art." Printed in
My Picture Gallery, p. 47, where she dates it to her time in Paris.

Box 1, Item L-12, p. 33

Letter from EBJ,[January 1894]

Scope and Content Note

Dated by VM. Mentions the Kelmscott Chaucer and "Love in the ruins."

Box 1, Item L-13, p. 34

Letter from Georgiana Burne-Jones,22 January 1894

Scope and Content Note

Mentions work taking place in EBJ's studio and quotes from some of
William Morris' Icelandic proverbs.

Box 1, Item L-11, p. 32

Letter from EBJ,[February 1894]

Scope and Content Note

Dated by VM.

Box 1, Item L-16, p. 35

Letter from EBJ,[February 1894]

Scope and Content Note

Dated by VM.

Box 1, Item L-10, S-3, p. 31

Letter from EBJ,[1894]

Scope and Content Note

Dated by VM as 1893, but more likely from 1894, as she did not become engaged until March of that year. Discusses her marriage,
contrasts his appearance with
his son Phil's appearance (illustrated with some small sketches) and
says "you shall have a drawing one day less silly."

Box 2, Item S-15, p. 19

Pencil drawing of EBJ hanging from a beam,[ca. April 1894]

Scope and Content Note

Caption by VM: I had missed an appt. This came by the next post."
Caption by EBJ: "Farewell - may you be happy!"

Box 2, Item S-16, p. 21

Pencil drawing of EBJ's grave on "unconsecrated
ground,"
April 1894

Scope and Content Note

On Rottingdean stationary with a fake funeral border painted in ink.
With the heading by EBJ: "Unconsecrated ground, April 1894." Captioned
by VM: "and this in the following post."

Dated by VM. Letter concerning a social visit. With a self-portrait
of EBJ in an armchair and an imitation of a child's drawing, with the
caption "Draw me pictures in your letter. I love pictures from this
[image] upwards to Michael Angelo." A loose enclosure of a crest with
the letter "C" on it and the note, "bless her."

Box 2, Item S-43, L-46, p. 49

Letter with drawing,[1894]

Scope and Content Note

Dated by VM. Drawing of men snoozing and reading papers at a club.
Discusses destroyed "Love in the ruins" watercolor.

Box 2, Item S-44-45, L-47 p. 51

Letter with self portrait and drawing,[1894]

Scope and Content Note

Dated by VM. Drawing of Phil as an imp in the country and
self-portrait of EBJ looking sorrowful in a corner.

Box 2, Item S-11, p. 15

Ink drawing of the Last Supper tattooed on the back of Emma
Frank, The American Tattooed Lady,
[1894]

Box 1, Item L-25, p. 40

Letter from EBJ,[1895]

Scope and Content Note

Dated by VM. Includes, "I was going to write to you - to send you a
sympathetic howl about the loss of a friend whom I know you will
miss..." This probably refers to the death of VM's great friend Lord
Pembroke in Spring 1895.

Box 1, Item L-4, p. 24

Note from EBJ,[1895]

Scope and Content Note

Dated by VM. Note reads: "Another examination question - you ask
people 'who is this?' & then you unfold the paper & they are
surprised." The "paper" in question covers the name of Miss Emily
Faithful, whose newspaper portrait looks not unlike Oscar Wilde.